November 16, 1942 Page Six THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER Vf 99 BL ane a BEGINNERS MPANY'S CO-OPERATION Pi P ne Re wee eae News-He aaa {ASK (0 LOGGING BEGINNERS. down. This is known as braki: The foll g letter was unanimous; y, vee fee! ‘The logging industry and is quite popular. |to he locomotive as much| py the Bloc, Roaitt & Welch Alberni Mill e: for cutting trees. as cut| Besides his axe and his Swedish |as ae They do this by jump-| their w eeting and ordered forwarded to the ea ae enough trees it throws them in the|accent, the faller must take along|ing off the train, seizing switches, | offic ‘ale, ag and they are washed uw) a fri 0 is a “bucker.” This|and forcing ie locomotive into a ach re make swell places|mans saws the big tree, once it is siding. They thel The ee BS.&W. ae gocunill tor beach-s We ld felled, at the ieee Port, Alber es. therefore, iets. the logging in- dustry and prevent forest fires which annoy it very much. The 2a bs ne Lglog (eer! a ee ies it look more and rasitee the SER) Wherever the ena rat bucker 4 ‘fo rest of trees. Trees have, on|7 the whole ‘pen found to make the | mean: in a region where there are trees. ly they are followed by a donkey. This donkey pulls itself along by line attached to yy turning the wench, the shortens until the donkey is tainly close to ie tree. Then some d “chokermen,” ap- 2 = and ae e ie a y his dog and finds all the trees you rea by kee: is away from piles The dog found (alzatie for this purpos: his ae) sleeping Laat Sie a, pup-ten: the a line atta the don oe aia ies think hey ave choked the tree enough, the chokermen shout at a little man sitting on a stump. : oa nee man is the “whistle with a Swedish accent is sent out to cut it down, anon a a reveing Beaty tree er,’ be identified by the fact yells “timber!” just before the t Rie Be ee the 2 ples to et to ES eae a meeting of your employees held in the reaches the sea, in dis; eke “en wa Victory mall on Sunday, October 18th, the merits of the Bea by Elliott M. Little, Director of Selec- aa pu: ice, instead of paling ne Rematioa nd the Prime inister, Hon. W. L. Mackenzie fuming at the sight of the in cent “see to the people, stressing im: prakies now sitting on top of ae eheeree ee Sb SLveet anagement and Jab front load, with their knees crossed, the field of Production as the key to increased efficiency and RO WATER NEEDED. productivit madian Sndustral output were carefully 7 when ineancltye weighed. tion wel ig) favorably Tenia and par falls down. ‘Unfortunately, if you y iz men, providing more workman's ion, which appears to see whether the dead oul are enough to a faller to hear a ee nn ual aby ed by is im |by all concerned. The donkey keeps turning its up‘in the woods has counted patna ae number of bored feet IWA Moving To Prevent It Being “To Little and Too Late haul- Victoria Local per Lo- cal 1-118 offered to prepare a brief for the Regional Board on bel of the Lemon Saas were made for the of local 41-118, ae wa sie pau in the Brown 6 Bri ‘oad Street, Victoria, |to on Bieta sday, December 9th, pm, This meeting, which i ae to what is called a “coldeck pies ” ia consists of a lar; tl d pany bot kill him off. Un- a _ ook up ja Gonnason's my ey can be taken away. For i another donkey, ce lary e first and with a pietirccae number of steam c unre nds, is brought uj 1 With this, the tree is loaded onto 4 + & m g 8 $ alowed to get ilies oes Gs first ader, g this seat the donkey its To counteract this, it is necessary haye a “spark-chaser,” who chases the spark into the woods ae pevaivine with out of ti te by and therefore receives less he: 5 8 & > # g 8 & a e logs that en, the proper Wen it is a suitable distance ae to sea, the tug is struck by a sharp storm, losing most of its logs, which alth cindition, pand beyond ri Joxsing industry to ountains, where locomotives ee elect officers for the coming isla Jack Waggett reported to last week’s meeting that the very unhappy of their own a 7 the flatcar, it becomes a log. This is made official by a “scaler,” man who climbs up on the a loads a re hundreds of brakies out of wi It is wise, hase , when a logging bese to aed where the si ua- been Capen and the local is again in sound financial posi- locomotive tine measured engineer | 4ra' e| which the tugs can lose their logs We, the undersigned, therefore take great pleasure in in- ieee you that this meeting went nt on record favoring the setting up of a join ‘Production For Vic: tory” Committees and elected Dennis Johnson, J. _Ldgett, ‘A. loyd, tial effort in this direction and that your Company pe at we eA jointly ay without delay the task of invest pro ‘oduction for victor Coes) iTmake th t. St copteibaaen Se can in this hour of emergency, when the fire so that the forces fee Prog- at Justice an racy, represented i , arms, arsenals, and sacrifices of the United Nations he vic- ‘orious. Realizing the dei expan Honts and hopes in athe hearts enemy, a defeat for or us another step ara to our door 2 delays the day of victory; realizing fore Be we can To lose ae if our front line soldiers are = e Yan truly, ON BEHALF OF Y YOUR EMPLOYEES, MEMBERS OF IWA are bei 1-85. Chai Seoretary, "Styles for Young Men and side: Men who Stay Young” 01 301 West Hastings St. All Work Seine ‘ewelers Nera in gi es and Jewelry Roane acaediae & JEWELRY REPAIRING 2 XH. Zlotnik, Mgr. 28 E. HASTINGS —_ Vancouver’ comotive engineer During this trip, the logs ae e furnishing material CH more ort the weiner and mar: low industries, which may be perated in close connection with the logging industry. When in VANCOUVER Sto) MALASPINA GARAGE Be ae a welfare upon in who sit on top of the last load | logs a8 their Sore en These are known rakem rs!” Logge) Headqu: G. TATER — PROP. COURTENAY, V.1. Horseshoe Barbers iT date stylish haircut. - UNION re Good for You! 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